We all want a beautiful rich garden. Instead of using synthetic chemical fertilizers to feed your plants, consider relying on natural fertilizers to nourish both your plant and your soil. Fertilizers made from natural ingredients not only provide mineral nutrients for growing plants but also nourish living things in the soil. These organisms (mainly microscopic fungi and bacteria) process these natural fertilizers and break down the fertilizers that plants use to grow. In this article, I will introduce you to several options for natural fertilization and discuss which is the best option for the garden.
Plants need three things to survive: potassium, phosphorus, and nitrogen. Store-bought chemical fertilizers generally contain these nutrients. You can make them yourself and feed your plants without harsh chemicals, and most can be made from the stuff you have on hand and will likely be thrown away. . Doing it yourself with your manure is a great idea, and we all like to do it ourselves.
That's why these recipes are designed to help you protect your family and the environment. I can't wait to try some of them and hope you use them too.
Liquid algae are a natural fertilizer for gardens:
Seaweed is considered a great fertilizer because it contains mannitol, which improves the plant's ability to absorb nutrients. Liquid seaweed is one of the best organic fertilizers to use in your garden. Most seaweed-based fertilizers are made from seaweed. Contains over 50 nutrients and amino acids. Liquid algae can even be used as a seed vaccine to increase germination. I have found that using liquid algae really helps plants thrive during stressful growing conditions.
Organic tea fertilizer for vegetable gardens:
For centuries, gardeners have been mixing this simple tea fertilizer to provide plants with nutrients and it is very easy to make. Mix 1/4 cup of Epsom salt with two cups of urine; It may seem like a strange move, but it really works. Mix it with two cups of ash from your wood stove or fireplace, then fill the five-gallon bucket with mulch or even the weeds you pull from your yard. Fill the bucket with water and let the tea steep for three days. Strain the tea after three days and dilute it in half with water. You do this in a two-liter bottle. Just add soil directly around your plants.
Natural fertilizer in fish emulsion:
Fish droppings including fish parts and fish swimming in the water are really good for your plant. This is another age-old recipe and takes a little more effort and time to make. However, the results are astonishing. Keep in mind that you use fish waste, so the smell will be less pleasant. So you'll want to fill a 55-gallon barrel with one-third of the way, two parts water, and half fish waste. Leave it for about 24 hours. After this time, fill the drum with water and cover it loosely. You should let this ferment for a few weeks, usually about three weeks for best results. Add it to your soil around the plants. The ratio is three gallons of liquid for every 100 square feet of garden space. Aside from the smell, it is a great fertilizer that adds a lot of nutrients to the soil. If you have a freshwater aquarium, this is a great way to remove waste from your fish and water.
Cow dung is the best natural fertilizer for vegetable garden:
The manure that is made by mixing dung and excrement together is called dung manure. This fertilizer is a very well-known and good quality fertilizer to the farmer. Such a large quantity of organic manure cannot be obtained from any other domestic animal. Preserves well but gets damaged in sun and rainwater as there is no cover on top
Therefore, the fertilizer produced in this way does not work for the soil or for the crops. Apart from this, nowadays manure is also widely used as fuel. A third of cow manure is lost as a result of the direct use of manure as fuel. The daily amount of manure must be stored carefully. Because it is not correct to use it in the case of raw manure.
How do you make cow dung manure in an advanced way?
Drill a hole 1.5 m wide, 3 m long, and 1 m deep by choosing a slightly higher position near the shed. You can make small, large, or multiple holes if you understand the amount of fertilizer. Beat the bottom of the hole well and sprinkle straw, gravel, sand so that the water can be easily absorbed or cover the bottom of the hole well with manure. The bottom of the hole should slope slightly to the bottom and the top of the hole should be raised with islands around it so that rainwater can't get into the hole.
It is better to fill the hole by dropping fertilizer from the side of the hole or fill the hole one by one in a few days. Remove the fine soil from the bottom of the pond or collect it in the gaps between the manure filters in the wells, this makes the layer firmer and there is no risk of evaporation of the manure gas.
After about a month and a half, the manure pile should be turned over. When the pile is dry, water it with cow manure, as cow manure is also an excellent fertilizer. Compost quality is better when TSP is used with manure. You can use 15 to 20 kg of TSP per ton of manure. To keep manure from drying out in the sun and washing away in the rain, place a shed on top of the pile. You can make this shed cheaply from straw, date leaves, or palm fronds. Therefore, good quality compost is obtained within 2 months of storage by breaking down manure that is suitable for further use in the soil. Reduce the dependence on fertilizers by using organic fertilizers and try to protect the environment.
Vermicompost fertilizer for vegetable garden:
Earthworms are essential for healthy soil because they move through the soil to help it ventilate, but the best quality of earthworms is their droppings (or plaster). Gypsum not only provides valuable nutrients to the soil but also contains beneficial microorganisms from the digestive system. Beneficial microorganisms are important in breaking down organic matter in a way that can take root in plants.
Vermicomposting is the cultivation of worms to collect their fungi and use as fertilizer or dressing. You can also buy worm molds and worm cocoons that are placed in high beds or large containers. The cocoons will bring out the worms in your garden by presenting these soldiers from the ground.
Eggshell fertilizer for vegetable garden:
We throw away the eggshell because we don't think it's necessary. But if you can
make organic fertilizer from the shell of this egg, it can be a
good quality fertilizer. To do this, you need to know the method of making fertilizers. Eggshells meet the micronutrient needs of plants. Eggshells contain a lot of calcium. The calcium carbonate necessary for the plant is obtained from these materials. Eggshells also contain iron, copper, manganese, zinc, fluorine, chromium, and molybdenum. The lack of calcium hinders the growth of flowers, stems, and roots. In the absence of growth, deformation, black spots appear on the leaves and fruits. The yellow color appears near the edges of the leaves. Peel a pumpkin, grate it and squeeze the juice. This will protect the plant from snails, bugs, and other insects.
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